Limoncello Sparkle

Limoncello is an Italian liqueur made with fresh lemon peel and alcohol, usually grain alcohol or vodka. The peels soak in the alcohol for several weeks, adding a notable lemon flavor. After straining, the infused alcohol is mixed with simple syrup and frozen in bottles, to be served ice cold as a digestive. Both imported and domestic versions of limoncello are sold in the United States, so check your local liquor or wine shop if you don’t have a homemade stash on hand.

We made our first batches of limoncello and arancello (orange) this summer and we think they turned out pretty well, but that’s a post for another time. This simple cocktail uses limoncello, Cointreau, and champagne to create a bubbly citrus concoction. Serve with a twist of lemon for garnish. Happy New Year!

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LIMONCELLO SPARKLE

Adapted from 101 Champagne Cocktails, by Kim Haasarud.

Makes one cocktail.

Equipment

measuring glass
cocktail shaker
champagne flute

Ingredients

1 ounce limoncello
1/2 ounce Cointreau
ice
champagne
lemon peel, for garnish

Preparation

1. In the cocktail shaker, combine the limoncello and Cointreau with ice. Shake a little and strain into the champagne flute.

2. Top off with champagne, garnish, and serve.

References

Wikipedia – Limoncello

Washington Post – Limoncello Recipe

Comments

  1. kellypea says:

    Ah…limoncello. Makes me remember our time in Sorrento this past summer — our favorite place in Italy. This is a great drink and I happen to have all the ingredients, so we’ll give this a try with our toasts tonight. Thanks for the cookie baking mania earlier this month, and Happy New Year to you and your family, Andrea. Cheers!

  2. Sounds so delicious! I may just have to give this recipe a go today.

    Happy New Year!

  3. Nate says:

    We’ve got limoncello, champagne and Grand Marnier – will that do?

    Nates last blog post..2008 Year in Review

  4. Andrea says:

    Kellypea, I’m just dying to visit that part of Italy to do some limoncello sampling.
    Ari, Happy New Year to you too!
    Nate, I think that will do well. :-)

  5. Gudrun says:

    awesome, thank you! We have just enough Limoncello to make a couple of these tonight. Tomorrow, I start on two new batches of Limoncello for the new year.

    Happy New Year!

  6. breadchick says:

    Andrea, I love limoncello and always forget about how easy it is to make. I loved all the cocktails and other good New Years food and drink ideas.

    Have a wonderful and prosperous New Year.

  7. maris says:

    Yum! I had limoncello for the first time on Christmas Day and thought it was great. I don’t love most after-dinner cordials but this is nice and light and refreshing. Great recipe!

  8. Ben says:

    Sounds delicious, and made from stuff I’m likely to have around the house (only because I also like Cointreau I suppose)

  9. what a great way to use limoncello besides drinking it straight up! always looking for new ways to have a good drink.

  10. Carol says:

    I never had one, this recipe has me way interested in trying one!

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